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Kameron Hurley
American science-fiction writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kameron Hurley is an American science fiction and fantasy writer.[1]
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Hurley was born in Washington state and has lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, Durban, South Africa, and Chicago. She currently resides in Dayton, Ohio.[2][3]
Hurley has been publishing short fiction since 1998[4] and novels since 2011.[5] From 2013 to 2021 Hurley wrote regular columns for Locus magazine about the craft and business of fiction writing[6] and has published non-fiction pieces in The Atlantic, Boing Boing, Entertainment Weekly, Bitch (magazine), Tor.com, Uncanny Magazine, HuffPost, The Mary Sue, Female First, Writer's Digest, and LA Weekly.[7] Hurley is a graduate of Clarion West.[8]
Her first novel trilogy, the Bel Dame Apocrypha, is what Hurley called "bugpunk":[9] set on a far-future desert planet whose technology is based on insects and whose matriarchal, Islam-inspired cultures are locked in perpetual war. Her second trilogy, the Worldbreaker Saga, is grimdark epic fantasy that aims to subvert the genre's tropes such as the hero's journey.[10] She has also published a standalone space opera novel, The Stars are Legion, in 2017,[11] and the military science fiction time travel novel, The Light Brigade, in 2019.[12]
Her first nonfiction book, the essay collection The Geek Feminist Revolution, was published in 2016.[13]
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David Palumbo's cover art for Hurley's novel God’s War (part of the Bel Dame Apocrypha series)[5] was nominated for the Chesley Award for Best Cover Illustration – Paperback[52] and won Gold in the 2011 Spectrum Award - Books.[53]
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Bibliography
Novels
- The Stars Are Legion, Saga Press, 2017[54][55]
- The Light Brigade, Saga Press, 2019
The Bel Dame Apocrypha
- God’s War, Night Shade Books, 2011[5]
- Infidel, Night Shade Books, 2011[5]
- Rapture, Night Shade Books, 2012[5]
Worldbreaker Saga
- The Mirror Empire, Angry Robot, 2014[56]
- Empire Ascendant, Angry Robot, 2015
- The Broken Heavens, Angry Robot, 2020
Short fiction
Collections
- Brutal Women: Short Stories, 2010
- Apocalypse Nyx , Tachyon Publications, 2018 (The Bel Dame Apocrypha)
- Meet Me in the Future: Stories, Tachyon Publications, 2019
- Future Artifacts, Apex Books, 2022
Stories
Nonfiction
- "Locus Commentary" series, Locus, Locus Publications, 2013-2018
- "On the Business of Writing, Creativity, and Burnout", Journey Planet, issue #15, ed. James Bacon, Christopher J. Garcia, and Lynda E. Rucker, 2013
- "Making excuses for science fiction". Locus (635): 25. Dec 2013.
- "We Have Always Fought: Challenging the Women, Cattle and Slave Narrative", Lightspeed, issue 49, ed. Christie Yant, Lightspeed Magazine, 2014
- "Language and Imaginative Resistance in Epic Fantasy", Fantasy Magazine, issue 58, ed. Cat Rambo, Fantasy Magazine, 2014
- "I Don't Care About Your MFA: On Writing vs. Storytelling", Uncanny Magazine, issue 4, ed. Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, Uncanny Magazine, 2015
- "Creating Better Fantasy Economies", Fantasy-Faction Anthology ed. Marc Aplin and Jennie Ivins, Fantasy-Faction, 2015
- The Geek Feminist Revolution, Tor Books, 2016
- "The Sad Economics of Writing Short Fiction", Locus, ed. Liza Groen Trombi, Locus Publications, 2016
- "Why I'm Not Afraid of the Internet", Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, issue #51, ed. Edmund R. Schubert, Hatrack River Enterprises, 2016
- "Fear, Procrastination, and the Thorny Problem of Demanding What You're Worth", Locus, ed. Liza Groen Trombi, Locus Publications, 2017
- "On Patience, Goal-setting, and Gardening", Locus, ed. Liza Groen Trombi, Locus Publications, 2018
- "An Introduction: Meet Me in the Future", Meet Me in the Future by Kameron Hurley, Tachyon Publications, 2019
- "It's Okay if This Email Finds You Well", Locus, ed. Liza Groen Trombi, Locus Publications, 2020
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